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I make it a point to know something about everything. I mean, I'm not trying to know everything, but how in the hell did I miss the Tongass National Forest?

It's a freakin' rain forest in Alaska!

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A quote from Wiki:

"At 17 million acres (69,000 km²), the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska is the largest national forest in the United States. It is a northern temperate rain forest, remote enough to be the home of many species of flora and fauna considered endangered or rare elsewhere. Created in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt, it encompasses islands of the Alexander Archipelago, fjords, glaciers, and peaks of the Coastal Range mountains."

The official website.

This is incredible.
 
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i've been to the rainforest in puerto rico but never knew there was one in alaska. it's temperate so not what people would expect a rainforest to be but wow. one of my before a die goals is to stand in the heart of a "real" rainforest. the typical tarzan type.
 
holly hell. a rainforest in alaska. global warming must exist!!!
 
Yep, this is a temperate rain forest (they kind that you want to visit is called a tropical rain forest).

Just think, it's a rain forest where, after you've been there, you can still donate blood. :)

nice. my two years in the philippines kind of screwed me over on that:mad:
 
I make it a point to know something about everything. I mean, I'm not trying to know everything, but how in the hell did I miss the Tongass National Forest?

It's a freakin' rain forest in Alaska!

This is incredible.
That's a good find! :thumb:
 
A question from Wiki:

"At 17 million acres (69,000 km²), the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska is the largest national forest in the United States. It is a northern temperate rain forest, remote enough to be the home of many species of flora and fauna considered endangered or rare elsewhere. Created in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt, it encompasses islands of the Alexander Archipelago, fjords, glaciers, and peaks of the Coastal Range mountains."

The official website.

This is incredible.

I was just talking about this the other day...I find it quite interesting that back around 1907, Roosevelt had the foresight to set up the National Park System! I mean...come on...HOW could he POSSIBLY have visioned the US to be as populated and abused as it is today.??

I mean???he created the National Parks back around 1900-1910 I think???.to preserve the land for public use!!!!!!!!!

Did he have a dream or a vision? A higher power? Fate?

It just makes you wonder...
 
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It's called global warming son.

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Wikipedia Victoria, BC
Victoria's equable climate has also added to its reputation as the "City of Gardens" . With its mild temperatures and plentiful sunshine, Victoria boasts gardens that are home to many plant species rarely found elsewhere in Canada. Several species of palms, eucalyptus, and even certain varieties of bananas can be seen growing throughout the area's gardens. The city takes pride in the many flowers that bloom during the winter and early spring, including crocuses, daffodils, early-blooming rhododendrons, cherry and plum trees. Every Februrary there is an annual "flower count" in what for the rest of the country and most of the province is still the dead of winter
 
You were in the Philippines for two years? Cripes! I'm afraid to even read your posts now. :scared:

dont worry i got a prescription;)
 
I make it a point to know something about everything. I mean, I'm not trying to know everything, but how in the hell did I miss the Tongass National Forest?

It's a freakin' rain forest in Alaska!

Tongass_national_forest_juneau_img_7501.jpg


A quote from Wiki:

"At 17 million acres (69,000 km²), the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska is the largest national forest in the United States. It is a northern temperate rain forest, remote enough to be the home of many species of flora and fauna considered endangered or rare elsewhere. Created in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt, it encompasses islands of the Alexander Archipelago, fjords, glaciers, and peaks of the Coastal Range mountains."

The official website.

This is incredible.

That shit is from Return of The Jedi, where they got chased on the speeders.
 
That shit is from Return of The Jedi, where they got chased on the speeders.
Better stay clear of it then. Those Ewoks can fuck your shit up in a hurry!
 
Better stay clear of it then. Those Ewoks can fuck your shit up in a hurry!
The Ewoks were always my favorite, it just seemed like they knew how to get down better than any of the others....I imagine they get some bad ass psychedelic plants and herbs out there in their jungle....
 
Wow, awesome. How does that even happen?
 
Wow, awesome. How does that even happen?
One of the ways it can happen...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain_shadow



The rainshadow effect also means that Victoria gets more sunshine than surrounding areas. With 2,223 hours of sun annually, Victoria is one of the sunniest places in British Columbia, and gets more sunshine than most other cities in Canada except those in the southern Prairies
 
One of the ways it can happen...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain_shadow



The rainshadow effect also means that Victoria gets more sunshine than surrounding areas. With 2,223 hours of sun annually, Victoria is one of the sunniest places in British Columbia, and gets more sunshine than most other cities in Canada except those in the southern Prairies

That's what I was thinking. Plus, I'd bet that the North Pacific Conveyer (or what ever it's called) brings warmth from down south.
 
When I lived in Oregon we lived on the Leeward side of the mountain but half way up on it I would say that the woods there were almost like the woods I hike in here in Hawaii....I remember looking down from our mountain home and watching a herd of Elk crossing the plains area just below, and seeing bears in the little stream not far to the edge of that plains area...and one night we heard the scream of a mountain lion on the cliff above our house....I think Oregon is the next most beautiful place I've lived next to Hawaii....
 
Lets all go hiking. 2 week minimum ... no pussies with RV's and microwaves either. We can work on refreshing our orienteering skills, drink from fresh mountain streams, and eat road-kill.
 
i have zone envy.
 
Lets all go hiking. 2 week minimum ... no pussies with RV's and microwaves either. We can work on refreshing our orienteering skills, drink from fresh mountain streams, and eat road-kill.
Don't know about you but I'm bringing my portable solar unit and my stereo I have a music addiction....
 
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